THE ANGLO-SAXON WORLD (Editor and part translator).
Boydell & Brewer, Cambridge, 1982. Reissued 1994. New edition, 2002.
paperback edition: Oxford University Press (World’s Classics), London and New York 1984.

THE GREEN CHILDREN
Illustrated by Margaret Gordon
Winner of the Arts Council for the Best Book for Young Children 1966-68. Macmillan, London, 1966. Reprinted 1972. Seabury Press, New York 1966. Moscow, 1968 (publishing house unknown).

PETER GRIMES: THE POOR OF THE BOROUGH
The Folio Society, London, 1990.

THE YOUNG OXFORD BOOK OF FOLK-TALES
Oxford University Press, London, 1998. Paperback edition: two volumes entitled THE FISH THAT LAUGHED and THE NIGHTINGALE THAT SHRIEKED, Oxford University Press, 2002.

1. Talks: The Music of Life (series); The Music of Work (series); Silent Night: Fog and Moonshine: British Ghost Stories.

2. Features R.S. Thomas at 70; The Weaver of Time: A Celebration of the Work of George Mackay Brown; The First Malawi Literary Festival; Interrogating Silence; What is the Difference between a Raven and a Writing Desk?

4. Sundry Introductions to, and translations of, Beowulf, The Battle of Maldon, The Dream of the Rood, The Exeter Book Riddles and other Anglo-Saxon poems; compiler and presenter of With Great Pleasure: presenter of Poetry Now, Time for Verse and Poetry Please; Contributor to Critics Forum, A Good Read, Kaleidoscope, Meridian, Night Waves, Treasure Islands, Woman’s Hour, Front Row, Open Book. Regular contributor to Minnesota Public Radio as one of the ‘Voices from the Heartland’.

Television Writer and presenter of four documentary features:
The Seven Burnhams-by-the-Sea (BBC 1978)
The Lambton Worm (BBC and BBC 1 1983)
Waterslain (Anglia 1987)
The Painting-Room: Three Artists in Constable Country (Anglia 1988)
Co-writer of scripts for three series for primary schools:
Tales from Europe (BBC 1991)
The Anglo-Saxons (BBC 1992). Winner of the Royal Television Society Award
The Labours of Herakles (Channel 4 1993)

Poetry, Translations, Mythology, Travel and Writing for Children acquired by the Brotherton Collection of the University of Leeds. Writing for Children acquired by the Lillian H. Smith and Osborne Collections, Toronto Public Library, Canada. Under the Sun and Over the Moon: The Kerlan Collection. University of Minnesota, U.S.A.